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7 de may. de 2024 · Follow in the footsteps of the Schwarzburg nobility, one of the oldest Thuringian noble families, and discover the fascinating architectural history of the complex on its way from a fortified castle complex to a magnificent ancestral palace and its decline. The heart of the exhibitions is the armoury. Welcome to the Princely Worlds of Experience!
Hace 3 días · In 1712, Friedrich Anton Ulrich, Count of Waldeck-Pyrmont was elevated to Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont by Holy Emperor Karl VI. Friedrich, the last Prince of Waldeck-Pyrmont, abdicated on November 13, 1918, and negotiated an agreement with the government that gave him and his descendants the ownership of the family home Arolsen Castle and Arolsen ...
Hace 2 días · Anna Sibylle of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt: 15 November 1612: Günther XL, Count of Schwarzburg and Countess Elisabeth zu Ysenburg-Büdingen in Birstein Christian Günther III, Prince of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen: Charlotte Wilhelmine of Anhalt-Bernburg: 4 February 1760: Karl Frederick, Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg and Sophie Albertine of Solms ...
Hace 5 días · As Maria Theresa and Joseph tried to restore Habsburg hegemony in the Holy Roman Empire, Frederick countered with the creation of the Fürstenbund (Union of Princes) in 1785. Austrian-Prussian dualism lay firmly rooted in old Imperial politics.
1 de may. de 2024 · 930 likes, 14 comments - rococorocks on May 1, 2024: "Recently, I had a post on the Princes of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and their opulent palace👑. Of course, their cousins, the Princes of Sc...".
Hace 2 días · Albert Anton (Albrecht Anton), Graf von Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt (1646–1710), minorenn, bis 1662 unter Vormundschaft seiner Mutter Aemilia Antonia, Erhebung in den Reichsfürstenstand (3. September 1697) durch Kaiser Leopold I. , (Reichsfürstliche Würde wird jedoch erst 1710 nach Erneuerung des Privilegs angenommen), resigniert (1707) krankheitsbedingt, (* 2.
30 de abr. de 2024 · French grave From 1806 to 1815, the former principality of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, which belonged to the League of Nations until 1813, was also influenced by the Napoleonic campaign. In 1806, the Prussian army was defeated at Saalfeld, where Prince Louis Ferdinand fled.